
John,
As more voters learn AIPAC’s role in demanding our elected leaders unconditionally support Israel, its apartheid, genocide, and war crimes, the anti-Palestinian lobby group is on the defensive.
AIPAC just released a new, seemingly AI-generated ad insisting that they serve the interests of the American people…while lobbying Congress to spend billions of our tax dollars on Israel’s genocide.
AIPAC thinks we’re dumb when they tell us that being “pro-Israel is good policy” and “good politics,” when we know that the majority of voters on BOTH sides of the aisle oppose the U.S. government’s enabling of Israel’s genocide, occupation, and ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people.
The ad goes on to show headlines bragging about their role in destroying our democracy, proudly defeating anti-genocide Congressmembers like Cori Bush and Jamaal Bowman by setting records for the tens of millions of dollars they spent last cycle.
But we know the truth: AIPAC doesn’t care about working-class Americans and our interests — it only cares about maintaining control over the majority of Congress to ensure they keep sending unlimited amounts of weapons and money to Israel.
Despite AIPAC spending tens of millions last cycle, our movement held the line. We protected nearly every member of the Squad, even under historic attack, and built national pressure on Democratic leaders to reject AIPAC’s influence.
We’re going on offense. Justice Democrats is recruiting a new slate of bold, pro-peace working class candidates to challenge AIPAC-backed incumbents while supporting sitting members who continue to speak out for Palestinian freedom and self-determination.
AIPAC is scrambling to rebuild its image because our work is shifting the narrative. But they’re already gearing up to spend again in 2026, and if we want to keep winning, we have to keep up the pressure right now.
What we’re doing is working, John. Will you help us beat AIPAC by defending our bloc in Congress and ensuring our primary challengers have the resources to unseat pro-AIPAC incumbents today?
In solidarity,
Justice Democrats